Creative Director Joe Zee reveals how not to end up on the Hollywood Walk of Shame

Only in a town where "Impersonator" can be listed under experience on a résumé would you find a gaggle of Parises, Lindsays, and Jessicas roaming the streets. But in most cases, celeb styles don't work on the wannabes. You have to make a look your own.

How I Would Style It: While volume has been a big runway trend, it's a difficult silhouette to actually pull off. The dress on the left has too many folds, pleats, and cowls to work effectively, and it doesn't flatter her figure. Fewer details, please! And a length closer to the knee. Why not lose the band at the bottom and convert it into a top! For her tomboy sister, I'd do the denim shorts shorter (think mid-thigh!) or capri length.

STYLE A TO ZEE: TO LIVE AND STYLE IN L.A.

STYLE A TO ZEE: TO LIVE AND STYLE IN L.A.

Okay, maybe they didn't set out to impersonate Paris or Nicky, but looking like you wandered off from the mall in East L.A. is not the solution! Great style—if you're about to tune up your car.

How I Would Style It: I'm all about comfort and style. But there's a fine line between slouchy chic and dowdy. First, lose the headscarves. (Were they ever in?) Second, think proportions. The black top on the left would work better if it were altered to hit the waistband of the jeans. The black flats are the way to go, though. And let's hope her friend discovers that for herself. I mean, imitation Crocs?